Common use of Supporting Infrastructure Clause in Contracts

Supporting Infrastructure. 3.C.1 The School Board in collaboration with local governments will determine the need for and timing of on-site and off-site improvements necessary to support each new school or the proposed renovation or expansion of an existing school, and will enter into a written interlocal agreement as to the timing, location, and the party or parties responsible for funding, acquiring, constructing, operating, and maintaining the required improvements per 1013.51, Florida Statutes. 3.C.2 The School Board will be responsible for all on-site improvements necessary to connect to existing infrastructure systems and reasonable off-site improvements (as defined by an agreement pursuant to Section 3.C.1) necessitated by the location of a new school or ancillary facility, proposed renovation or expansion of an existing school. School Board improvements will be made at the necessary level to serve the school site and basic safety and installation/construction codes of local utilities. Any roadway, driveway, sidewalk or other such physical improvements anticipated to be maintained by the affected local government shall meet their standards for design and construction. The affected local government or developer may request upgrades or over sizing of infrastructure improvements to serve the School Board’s facility. The local jurisdiction or developer, as appropriate, shall reimburse the School Board for additional costs associated with these upgrades or oversized facilities. Interlocal agreements, as mentioned in 3.C.1, will define any cost sharing, agreed upon upgrades and responsibilities for the improvements. 3.C.3 Infrastructure improvement projects identified by the local jurisdictions according to Section 3.A.7.c will be coordinated with the School Board construction schedule and facility opening date and the School Board and local jurisdiction will enter into local agreements to outline the scope, cost, and responsibilities for completion of improvements.

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Sources: Interlocal Agreement for Public School Facility Planning, Interlocal Agreement

Supporting Infrastructure. 3.C.1 The School Board in collaboration with local governments will determine the need for and timing of on-site and off-site improvements necessary to support each new school or the proposed renovation or expansion of an existing school, and will enter into a written interlocal agreement as to the timing, location, and the party or parties responsible for funding, acquiring, constructing, operating, and maintaining the required improvements per 1013.51, Florida Statutesimprovements. 3.C.2 The School Board will be responsible for all on-site improvements necessary to connect to existing infrastructure systems and reasonable off-site improvements (as defined by an agreement pursuant to Section 3.C.1) necessitated by the location of a new school or ancillary facility, proposed renovation or expansion of an existing school. School Board improvements will be made at the necessary level to serve the school site and basic safety and installation/construction codes of local utilities. Any roadway, driveway, sidewalk or other such physical improvements anticipated to be maintained by the affected local government shall meet their standards for design and construction. The affected local government or developer may request upgrades or over sizing of infrastructure improvements to serve the School Board’s facility. The local jurisdiction or developer, as appropriate, shall reimburse the School Board for additional costs associated with these upgrades or oversized over sized facilities. Interlocal agreements, as mentioned in 3.C.1, will define any cost sharing, agreed upon upgrades and responsibilities for the improvements. 3.C.3 Infrastructure improvement projects identified by the local jurisdictions according to Section 3.A.7.c will be coordinated with the School Board construction schedule and facility opening date and the School Board and local jurisdiction will enter into local agreements to outline the scope, cost, cost and responsibilities for completion of improvements.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interlocal Agreement